Hi one supplier you could try is BRUSA they have LiFePo4 battery packs
in their product list
researcher
On 15/02/2015 11:28 AM, David Nelson via EV wrote:
The CALB CA series (gray cells) are the stiffest and usually test out
to more than their rated capacity when new. From the little bit I've
be
http://www.ev-power.eu - very efficient and 'probably' best EU prices
http://hybridautocenter.com (US but they have supplied quite a few buyers in
the UK to my knowledge and without issue)
http://newelectric.nl - excellent comms and support (the EU side of J Rickard's
EVTV)
MW
On 14 Feb 2015
On 14 Feb 2015 at 16:40, Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
> One of the list members that was in Li batteries from early on, even
> took initiative to setup a local Li manufacturing and looking into
> recycling of them, lives in Finland, IIRC.
That's Jukka Järvinen. He's still an EVDL member, thou
g] On Behalf Of David Nelson via EV
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2015 4:29 PM
To: Bill Dube; Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] 100 - 200 Ah LiFePO4 Cells in Europe, Where to buy?
The CALB CA series (gray cells) are the stiffest and usually test out to more
than their rated capacity
The CALB CA series (gray cells) are the stiffest and usually test out
to more than their rated capacity when new. From the little bit I've
been able to glean the Winston and Sinopoly are basically the same as
the yellow TS cells. There used to be an EVTV affiliate in Amsterdam
but that affiliation
Eva's dad, Sven, is looking for Li-Fe-PO4 cells for his home-built
sports car. He lives in Sweden, of course. Looking 30 to 35 cells, 100
to 200 Ah.
Any recommendations for dealers (in Europe)? Any recommendations as to
brand, CALB, Winston, Sinopoly,...?
Anybody (in Europe) have that many go